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PRICE NOW DROPPED TO $13,000

I'm heading over to London for a year, and need to sell the car, but i'm in no real rush, as i leave at the end of January, so trying to suss out the market.

It's a 1992 R32 GTS-t

RB20DET with 118,000kms

Wine red

5sp manual with stock clutch (still feels pretty tight)

3" Exhaust from front pipe (dump pipe is stock)

Boost controler set at 12psi

Pod filter

R33 GTR Fuel pump

Stiffer shocks with King springs

camber adj. arms on the rear

Powder coated stock wheels (black, so doesn't show brake dust)

Type M Body kit

Speco Boost gauge on A-pillar

Apexi SAFC II (I will probably take it with me... depending on sale price)

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

Full Viper alarm system

Stereo removed. (I'm too lazy to put one in! But stock speakers are there)

I also have an R33 GTR Front Mount Intercooler and a HICAS lock bar for sale as extra items i never installed on the car, plus a lot of sound gear to go aswell, including head unit, sub, and 6x9 kenwoods speakers.

All servicing work and mods have been carried out by ICE Performance in Cheltenham, Vic, including a new water pump, timing belt done, oils changed etc. But the alarm and timer were installed by Moorabin Autobarn about march this year. The car was just dyno'd and tuned at ICE 2 weeks ago, and managed a respectable 130rwkw on 12psi. It also received an oil change monday 18th Oct.

It also has some minor panel damage on the front right 1/4 panel, where it's been pushed in slightly, but it should pop straight out, and the kit on the car (i think it's a type M kit) is pulling away slightly, but a little glue won't hurt! Oh, and the passenger side air vent is broken, i'm in the process of looking for one now, so if anyone has one, please let me know!

It also has Vic rego until February 2005, and again, depending on sale price, i can provide a RWC with the car. But I'm not extending the rego...

All up, i'm looking at about $13k. I have probably left something out, so i'll get back to you if i remember anything else. Please don't hesitate to ask me any further questions as i have nothing to hide.

Cheers.

Matt.

PRICE DROP TO $13K

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Willing to sell interstate, yes. But all the frieght/travel costs are at the buyers expence. I'm supposed to be saving money!

PS, Car will receive an oil & filter change, plus new plugs and a new fuel filter in the next few days...

All info was listed in the original post. I'm from Sandringham, Victoria, and the car is still up for sale at the moment. If you would like to see the car, please feel free to PM me, and i am more than happy to send you my number.

Cheers.

Matt.

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